Richard Miniter

Richard Miniter, according to a brief biographical profile supplied to the National Journalism Center, attended a course in summer 1988 and has subsequently been "editorial page writer, Wall Street Journal (Europe), producer, Technopolitics (PBS), producer, NPR, editorial assistant, American Spectator, published in New York Times, Washington Post, Atlantic Monthly, Reader's Digest, The Economist, BridgeNews, Christian Science Monitor, City Journal, American Enterprise, New Republic, Reason, National Review". 

Controversies

 * Miniter was fired from the Washington Times after only a few months as Opinion Editor, and he responded by filing a discrimination complaint, claiming bias against him based on his religion, age, and "disability" (as a 42 year old white male Episcopalian).
 * Miniter physically attacked a former girlfriend who won a temporary restraining order against him. As of June 2010, he is fighting the protective order.

Books

 * Richard Miniter, "The Myth of market share: why market share is the fool's gold of business", Crown Business; October 2002.
 * Richard Miniter, "Losing Bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror", Regnery Publishing; September 2003.

Contact information

 * Richard Miniter's homepage
 * Richard Miniter's Pajamas Media blog